The pledges of Phi Kappa Theta perform a skit/dance based on the “Yes Dance” of YouTube fame at Sigma Kappa’s Late Night. The variety show, held last Friday, benefited the Sigma Kappa Foundation’s Alzheimer’s research funding campaign.

When she was contacted by the MacArthur Foundation, Professor Nergis Mavalvala PhD ’97 couldn’t believe it. “I really thought it was a prank call,” said Mavalvala. “I expected at any moment one of my friends was going to jump in on the other side of the line.”

The schedule for the Sunday shuttle to Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods has been revised following confusion in past weeks that left students stranded, waiting for the last listed bus to pick them up at the grocery stores. The new schedule lists the shuttle as running on Sundays from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., with an earlier end time than originally posted. The last bus picks up students at Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s at 3:47 p.m. and 3:49 p.m., respectively. Students going to the stores on that run will not be provided transportation back to campus. Service ends at 4:04 p.m., when the bus stops at Random Hall for the final time.

Last week Tuesday, the United States Solicitor General filed a brief before the Supreme Court in Stanford v. Roche, a case about technology transfer from universities to private industry. MIT and university advocacy groups had also filed briefs last spring. The Supreme Court had deferred deciding whether to accept the case, and asked the acting Solicitor General for his opinion.